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GALLINACEOUS, 
XXXII. PIN- 
TADO. 
Ex, 
XXXIII. CU- 
RASSO. 
Ex. 
XXXIV. PEA- 
COCK. 
Bill, convex, ftrong, and fhort; at the bafe a carunculated cere, 
in which the 
Nostrils are lodged. 
Head and Neck, naked, nightly befet with briftles, 
A Horn, reflefted and large, on the head. 
Long Pointed Wattles, hanging from the cheeks. 
Tail, fhort, pointing downwards. 
Too common to need a reference. 
Its native place Africa. 
Numida of Linnaeus, who has I. fpecies. Meleagris of Brijfon , 
I. 176. who has likewife I, He calls it in French, La Peintade , 
a name I retain. 
Bill, convex, ftrong, and thick, the bafe covered with a cere, 
often mounted by a large nob. 
Nostrils, fmall, lodged in the cere. 
Head, fometimes adorned with a creft of feathers, curling for- 
wards. 
Tail, large, ftrait. 
Curaffo, and Culhew-bird, Edw. CCXCV. 
Inhabits South America. 
Crax of Linnaeus and Brijfon , I. 296. But the laft clafies them 
with the Pheafant, and has VI fpecies, Linnaeus III. 
Bill, convex, ftrong, and fhort. 
Nostrils, large. 
Head, fmall, crefted. 
Spurs on the legs. 
Tail, 
